The Final WhisTle 1st edition 2012 ISBN: 978-616-222-140-8 eisbn: 978-616-222-139-2 Text by Martyn Hillery Cover Design by Steven Willeboordse Published by www.booksmango.com E-mail: info@booksmango.com Text & Cover Copyright Martyn Hillery All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, copied, stored or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the publisher. 2
The Final WhisTle *** because it was not like a job at all. As the host of Whistle Blower the popular football again; pure and simple. this one had come out of the blue. He made a point of trying anything at least once and when this opportunity came along he saw no reason to change this attitude. Initially he had been unable to believe his luck at getting the job at all. It was only after he had accepted the offer and had actually started were as stunned as he had been and asked what it felt like to His answer was like a lot of the other aspects of this job; pure and simple. It s just like being down the pub but without the beer. off-hand description would be. programmes that he felt had little or no entertainment value, 3
and left him no better informed and entirely uninspired by He had set about designing a current affairs programme focusing on sport. It was to include inside information, candid together with the major movers and shakers in the sports entertainment industry. made this programme different from what he had seen was the informal and chatty way that it was to be presented. It was intended to make the viewer feel as though he were involved in a conversation rather than just watching an over enthusiastic presenter reel off a bunch of statistics from hand legs and nodding her head like a parcel shelf dog. Unfortunately he could not sell the idea to any of the syndicates that specialized in producing sports programmes for a drink. While sitting in the corner of the pub with his girlfriend, Lee noticed a small group of men at the end of the bar who were obviously having a good time. He nodded in their direction. like. Lee s girlfriend was tired of his preoccupation with this latest idea. She nodded back to him without bothering to turn the far end of the bar to order another and hear what the noise was all about. As he waited for the drinks he listened in to try hear the usual round of joke telling. After eavesdropping for a minute or two he realized the subject was actually football 4
The Final WhisTle and there was only one voice speaking. Lee sat back down and, to his girlfriend s annoyance, slipped into silent deep thought. He eventually got up walked across the bar and introduced himself to the owner of the A couple of drinks later they had gently moved away from the main group and after an enjoyable hour of conversation Lee s girlfriend had already gone home. After a number of failed attempts to make a demo episode, Lee was having second thoughts; it was just not happening. He knew it was not the script because he had insisted on not having one, favoring a loose cue-list for subjects to be through the general topics with the same amusing jokes and one-liners that Lee had witnessed in the pub. After abandoning the standard studio set of a stiff suite of chairs around a table they had tried a number of alternative complete with fake inglenook, a modern home lounge set, a kitchen environment and even a real football changing atmosphere Lee was looking for. What I want is that atmosphere you created in the pub on the night we met but it s just not coming across on camera. He had said. in a household name and the real Black Swan public house received many curious visitors because viewers did not know that the bar had been faithfully recreated in a corner of a west 5
editions of Whistle Blower that it would contain many revolutionary ideas and concepts and was a must see event. It was to feature input from a long list of guests who had interests or were directly involved in the sports entertainment Lee had burst out laughing while reading an article about F1 motor racing and the technological advances it had made. It claimed that one manufacturer had started trials on a driverless car which had set the F1 ruling body into a spin dispense entirely with line judges in favor of the electronic ball monitoring system. Lee raised his eyes brows in surprise before an image happen he said. I reckon that s why they introduced that Hawkeye system sport? By the time the make-up girl had finished they had competitive, over regulated, venal and in danger of being 6
The Final WhisTle taken over by technology. In short, it had become no fun at all. mates down at the Black Swan had assured him that once things got going anything could happen. you better turn What Went Wrong? into a series. cue from the producer and opened the show with a shorter introduction then usual by dispensing with his run-through of current events. He gave a description of what the viewer a physical activity of a recreational or competitive nature. pleasure or fun. and I cannot argue with that. But I ask you ladies and gentlemen; when did you last see a professional footballer display any sign of having fun Kung-Fu dance routine back in the 90 s. Or when did you see one of the Amazonian female tennis stars show any pleasure that he is getting any enjoyment out of the G forces his body is enduring as he maneuvers his car round the track, and no, that does not include when he is acting like a silly boy spraying champagne everywhere because it s after the race and technically doesn t count. around the tables and at the mock bar, Gentlemen and lady, 7
invitation. I am a little offended by what you have said about Serena and the game is over. pensive moment before replying. Footballers look jolly happy when they score goals, don t they? was laughing at the way the programme had started and was asked the audience if they were thinking the same as him. was on the other side of the set silently mouthing the words Susan Ashley. or two players from each eleven man team that gets to score in a match and even then it is only once or twice. So that is one or two moments of being jolly happy. Now, once again my point is; where is the jolly happy time for the other players for the remaining eighty eight or nine minutes? the face of Andrew Baker, a Sports Psychologist; his name start at the point when sports in general changed and we can 8
The Final WhisTle accepted belief was that the turning point for football came when the game started being televised in the early 60 s. sport. A younger member of the group spoke up as Gerry Baker was one of those guys that thought things through before speaking and was well prepared to substantiate his claim. to do is look at the team strips and if that doesn t convince you, look at the boots players now wear. shot back. on his face. Well I don t think Nike and Adidas or anyone who is selling team strips around the world would agree with you there. I remember the first time I saw wrestling on the television. and probably the oldest of tonight s guests. He looked like he was studying the ceiling as though it was an optical illusion. concealed giggle. Harry pursed his lips. Same as football, around the early 9
He spoke his thoughts out loud and described when television stations had started broadcasting wrestling matches on Saturday afternoons and how they had been received. He told them the screening of the bouts turned out to be feel out their market, carried out cleverly worded surveys to entertainment and personalities. He went on to tell how the programme and event organisers put their collective heads together to come up abandoned immediately, but had the general public young and old rushing home from the pub or shops on a Saturday were clearly not athletes and their technical skills resembled those usually found in Saturday night bar brawls did not when the Sporting Entertainment Industry was born. wistfully concluded. One of the men at the bar understood what Harry was saying and reinforced the view by suggesting that if anyone back then had any idea of how wrestling was now being portrayed they would never have allowed it to reach the I can t stand how those steroid junkies in the WWF ham it up and throw themselves around like a bunch of demented ballet dancers while claiming to be real athletes. It makes me sick. he said. certainly liked the way it was going. So are we saying that 10